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for north dakota. while estimates as to how high the river is going to get have been lowered, which is good news, no one here is taking any chances. brian? >> kevin tibbles in north dakota tonight. no short of good people there. thank you, kevin. >>> still ahead here tonight the intense battle over a project some say is vital, others say is too risky to try. tonight our firsthand look at the fight, what it's all about in a place most people never get to see. >>> later, genuine american heroes making a difference in boston by assuring the victims that everything is going to be okay. >>> tonight the energy company behind the controversial keystone pipeline says that the long delayed project will be delayed even longer now. the projected start date -- late 2015, as it awaits approval from the obama administration. it would carry almost a million barrels of oil a day from alberta to the gulf coast. but it is a highly polarizing project. our chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson traveled n
for north dakota. while estimates as to how high the river is going to get have been lowered, which is good news, no one here is taking any chances. brian? >> kevin tibbles in north dakota tonight. no short of good people there. thank you, kevin. >>> still ahead here tonight the intense battle over a project some say is vital, others say is too risky to try. tonight our firsthand look at the fight, what it's all about in a place most people never get to see. >>> later,...
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the punishment for a north dakota anchorman after getting caught cursing on-air. it was his first day. >> painful. you have to see it. >>> plus, building oscar buzz. who is already being mentioned to host next year's academy awards? >>> it is time to check, "the pulse," stories you'll be talking about today. and it looks like seth macfarlane had hollywood on hold. still mum on whether he plans to host the oscars for a second-straight year. >> mcfarlane has been asked to return as host of the 2014 academy awards. as he referred to this year's gig as the a one-time job. he did bump up the ratings. >> yep. >>> and if it was almost the end of april, we would swear this was an april fool's prank. >> unfortunately this was very real for a very new north dakota anchorman. a.j. clemente. he learned a hard lesson about the downside of wearing a microphone on your first day on the job. >> nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high-definition. >> [ bleep ]. >> yep. that was an f-bomb. his bosses were not amused. clemente was first suspended. then, he was ultimately fire
the punishment for a north dakota anchorman after getting caught cursing on-air. it was his first day. >> painful. you have to see it. >>> plus, building oscar buzz. who is already being mentioned to host next year's academy awards? >>> it is time to check, "the pulse," stories you'll be talking about today. and it looks like seth macfarlane had hollywood on hold. still mum on whether he plans to host the oscars for a second-straight year. >> mcfarlane...
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>> i would be reduced i guess it would have to be north dakota. i think there are various issues to be addressed to get it advanced. one as long term project of injecting large amounts of co2 monitoring it, etc.. that is essential for getting public confidence and getting a regulatory system in place. that we can accomplish by using some of the projects that have now been funded for the nearly $6 billion. on the cost reduction for the carbon captured it is i think and for the beneficial use of the co2 these are areas still and research i take any kind of strange way comfort and have confidence that there is a lot of room to get this down because we haven't done very much yet in terms of novel approaches to the carbon capture flexible work utilization. the one exception to utilization is it has recovery and probably in your part of the world there may be opportunities there because i mentioned earlier already we are producing 300 to thousand barrels of oil per day from co2, and the estimates are maybe if ten more is possible. if we can do 3 million
>> i would be reduced i guess it would have to be north dakota. i think there are various issues to be addressed to get it advanced. one as long term project of injecting large amounts of co2 monitoring it, etc.. that is essential for getting public confidence and getting a regulatory system in place. that we can accomplish by using some of the projects that have now been funded for the nearly $6 billion. on the cost reduction for the carbon captured it is i think and for the beneficial...
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but as provinces of canada and states of north dakota, states like north dakota are subnationals, that's their classification within trade law, they are not bound by very, very many of these treaties. they are not obligated under these foreign tax agreements that you hear over and over again. and it's not make-believe. the reality is in states like north dakota, we collect taxes from canadian companies. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i would ask consent that as soon as i finish my brief remarks that the senator from montana be recognized to respond to the senator from north dakota's remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, this is not a partisan bill. there are times i'm on the floor advocating partisan advantage, but that isn't what we have here. we have managers of this bill have worked really hard on it for a long time, and this is where we are now. we're to a point where there have been a number of amendments offered, but there's been objections made. and so, no amendments are allowed to be debated and voted
but as provinces of canada and states of north dakota, states like north dakota are subnationals, that's their classification within trade law, they are not bound by very, very many of these treaties. they are not obligated under these foreign tax agreements that you hear over and over again. and it's not make-believe. the reality is in states like north dakota, we collect taxes from canadian companies. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i would ask consent...
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. >>> in north dakota, a rookie news anchor was cut short after a serious slip of the tongue during his first broadcast. a.j. clemente apparently thought his mike was off as the show started, but his obscenity-laced muttering actually made the air. here it is. >> your news leader in high definition. >> gay [ bleep ]. >> good evening. you may have seen our newest reporter, a.j., on north dakota news and he'll be joining the weekend news team as my co-anchor. >> well, that has a whole bunch of interesting things we can talk about, bill. it cost him his job. he was fired shortly after. >> welcome to tv. he's made it on every network. that's the fastest probably by anyone. >>> a look ahead. president obama honors the nation's top teacher today. jeffrey charbino is a 2013 national teacher of the year. keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui along with bill karins. thanks for watching. you have a great day. . . . >>> south bay police under fire after a policy meant to stop racial profiling is blocked. >>> a prominent laura cuesed of smuggling a murdererer's hit list ou
. >>> in north dakota, a rookie news anchor was cut short after a serious slip of the tongue during his first broadcast. a.j. clemente apparently thought his mike was off as the show started, but his obscenity-laced muttering actually made the air. here it is. >> your news leader in high definition. >> gay [ bleep ]. >> good evening. you may have seen our newest reporter, a.j., on north dakota news and he'll be joining the weekend news team as my co-anchor. >>...
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while the rest of the country which is getting all of the fracked oil from north dakota and texas, the less of the country is less dependent. california is becoming more. >> what about china? >> china would be interested in this. this type line expansion, if it goes through, will give canada's oil industry what it wants. an unimpeded conduit. >> thanks for putting the spotlight on it. >>> an old saying that it is not what you know, but who you know. in san francisco politicians that can translate into insiders getting quick approval for pet projects without having to report their lobbying. now, san francisco city attorney dennis herrera is teaming up with board of supervisors president david chiu to strengthen rules and disclosure and lobbyists and other city hall power brokers. earlier today, i talked with city attorney herrera about his proposal. good to see you. >> good to see you, scott. >> ethics. why do we need the disclosure rules now? >> i think san francisco has been a leader with sunshine transparency. you need differing laws for different times. the laws we have had on the b
while the rest of the country which is getting all of the fracked oil from north dakota and texas, the less of the country is less dependent. california is becoming more. >> what about china? >> china would be interested in this. this type line expansion, if it goes through, will give canada's oil industry what it wants. an unimpeded conduit. >> thanks for putting the spotlight on it. >>> an old saying that it is not what you know, but who you know. in san francisco...
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[laughter] half of north dakota, i think, at that time was there. [laughter] and i for the first time heard then-governor reagan speak, and he spoke in such inspirational and aspirational terms that i first was, like, totally, you know, i'm all in. i mean, this was like exactly the kind of message that, what got a 27-year-old guy really excited. and then i realize, i'm speaking next. [laughter] and that was a little nerve-wracking, to tell you the truth, because there was no way that i could compare to the awesome speech that governor reagan gave. and so right before i'm getting on the stage, he'd completed his speech. he asked for me. and i went back and said hello, and he said this is a fairly heated primary, not like we have now where they're like bloodbaths and babies are dying in the streets and campaigns now. but by its definition it was a pretty heated primary, and governor reagan said i just wanted to meet you, and you could pat -- i just want to tell you how much i respect your dad. wow. so i'm hooked for life after that. [laughter] i am to
[laughter] half of north dakota, i think, at that time was there. [laughter] and i for the first time heard then-governor reagan speak, and he spoke in such inspirational and aspirational terms that i first was, like, totally, you know, i'm all in. i mean, this was like exactly the kind of message that, what got a 27-year-old guy really excited. and then i realize, i'm speaking next. [laughter] and that was a little nerve-wracking, to tell you the truth, because there was no way that i could...
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is the example of rail used by oil producers in north dakota. north dakota producers increased ,heir use of rail to move crude over 500 million -- 51000 barrels a day. they have even rejected -- 500,000 barrels a day. light crude is moving from the bakken oilfield. it is not northern alberta's tar sands. than 21,000 barrels per day, less than 1% of day tar rail to u.s.by refineries and markets in the gulf coast in december of 2012. there are two major reasons why producers have not turned to rail to move their product to market. it is significantly more expensive for them to do so. they have significantly tighter profit margins. sands is significantly more expensive to move by rail. northern alberta is about 1,000 miles farther than the refinery in north dakota. railg having tar sands by has additional complications. a cannot move heavy crude on rail car. special rail cars are required and operating facilities are required. there are not being built to handle tar sands. all these factors increase the cost of moving a barrel of tar sands by rail.
is the example of rail used by oil producers in north dakota. north dakota producers increased ,heir use of rail to move crude over 500 million -- 51000 barrels a day. they have even rejected -- 500,000 barrels a day. light crude is moving from the bakken oilfield. it is not northern alberta's tar sands. than 21,000 barrels per day, less than 1% of day tar rail to u.s.by refineries and markets in the gulf coast in december of 2012. there are two major reasons why producers have not turned to...
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. >>> switching gears in a big way now, a weekend news anchor in north dakota says his first broadcast couldn't have gone worse. >> it was bad. in fact, he got himself fired by dropping an "f" bomb. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> go enm -- >> aj clemente opened the broadcast with a pair of obscenities on kfyr on sunday night. he apparently was having a difficult time pronouncing a name and was cursing to himself not realizing the show had already started. he is out of a job. everyone heard it but his twitter followers hope he will get a second chance somewhere else and apparently he is getting some job offers now. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, [ applause ] >> carter: it's official. husband and wife. >> liam: whoo! >> steffy: ow! [ applause ] >> eric: all right, everyone inside for the reception. >> steffy: good! baby wants cake. >> liam: baby -- you heard her! baby wants cake. you heard the lady! let's go! let's go inside! >> dr. meade: any more questions? >> katie: yes. when can i go home? >> dr. meade: good behavior might just get you released early. we'll
. >>> switching gears in a big way now, a weekend news anchor in north dakota says his first broadcast couldn't have gone worse. >> it was bad. in fact, he got himself fired by dropping an "f" bomb. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> go enm -- >> aj clemente opened the broadcast with a pair of obscenities on kfyr on sunday night. he apparently was having a difficult time pronouncing a name and was cursing to himself not realizing the show had already started....
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when you hear we've got people in north dakota, we say good. more people are an asset in a free society and we can afford to be choosy on how we have yet. so many people would like to live here. >> i appreciate that point. contributions, especially among the hire skilled people are one of the reasons i am supporting the i squared legislation and that my colleagues have taken the lead on. >> it is our import legislation. >> i am proud to support it and proud to welcome my former andeague mark shirtleff bank you for your excellent testimony here today as well as your terrific work as a law enforcer. i don't know whether you were here for the testimony provided on the prior paddle about the supposed impossibility of these background checks. i wonder if you have an opinion on that point. this should >> we gave them and of racism -- we gave them an authorization to drive. their insurance would cover at where there were and it was pragmatic. same thing with the state tuition in utah. i thought of fifth grade class is how to stay away fromgays. the la
when you hear we've got people in north dakota, we say good. more people are an asset in a free society and we can afford to be choosy on how we have yet. so many people would like to live here. >> i appreciate that point. contributions, especially among the hire skilled people are one of the reasons i am supporting the i squared legislation and that my colleagues have taken the lead on. >> it is our import legislation. >> i am proud to support it and proud to welcome my...
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and you've seen already in your own country with the development of what's going on in north dakota just how much wealth and activity and economic there is as a result of these projects. and as i said, the pipeline also supports that activity, growth, and getting that product to market and to refineries as well. so i think our numbers are closer to the truth in the long term, and we talk about what that means in the next 25 years because that is long-term economic growth. >> i'm not sure that this is true but the question is asking you, "can you confirm you are looking to raise the carbon in alberta? if so, why now? and what do you think of the idea that the canadian federal government should be taking tougher steps on the emissions from alberta oil sands?" >> well, we think that it's very important to have a price on carbon. we have a price on carbon, and we're very pleased with how that's worked and the way that we've been able to build the technology fund. you know, we continue to have dialogue. probably diane and i talk about this. it's essentially her job almost once a month to sit
and you've seen already in your own country with the development of what's going on in north dakota just how much wealth and activity and economic there is as a result of these projects. and as i said, the pipeline also supports that activity, growth, and getting that product to market and to refineries as well. so i think our numbers are closer to the truth in the long term, and we talk about what that means in the next 25 years because that is long-term economic growth. >> i'm not sure...
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we are doing this in ohio and north dakota and south dakota. it is completely different. answer to the constituencies. lou: speaking frankly, this a war between the obama administrations protection agency and industry, particularly the proleum industry, the chemical industry across this country. who is going to win it? >> the release of the american people when it. i think the american people, that jobs, over 3 million jobs, most likely, an oil and natural-gas production in this country. and when you're talking about these kind of 25-30 years ago people saying this country has energy, supplies, sitting on this vast amount of natural gas. 60,000 manufacturing jobs in my district. all these comppnies out there saying, you know what all who would love to have our trucks are not natural gas, so let's give it to them. lou: congressman, we thank you for being here. but for talking with you sir. we turn now to the investigation into the boston bombing terrorist attack. what was once said to be the active to disaffected jetstream brothers has now become an international search fo
we are doing this in ohio and north dakota and south dakota. it is completely different. answer to the constituencies. lou: speaking frankly, this a war between the obama administrations protection agency and industry, particularly the proleum industry, the chemical industry across this country. who is going to win it? >> the release of the american people when it. i think the american people, that jobs, over 3 million jobs, most likely, an oil and natural-gas production in this country....
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john hoeven, republican senator from north dakota, the former governor there. thank you, sir, for sharing your views. >>> remember to watch the networks of nbc universal all week long for our green week coverage from the politics of the environment, to the ways we can all work together to help go green. >>> coming up, authorities foil another terrorist plot, this one targeting passenger trains. >>> plus the road to redemption. congressman todd aiken trying to make a political comeback or just a statement? why he's just one in a long line of long shots trying for a second, or in some cases third act. >>> when was the last time a south carolina democrat won a u.s. house seat previously held by a republican? first person to tweet the answer gets the shout-out. the answer including more on the keystone pipeline after "the daily rundown." ♪ i've got the power people lose 5x more weight following the weight watchers approach than trying on their own. you can too. the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and check out the new risk free guarantee today. bec
john hoeven, republican senator from north dakota, the former governor there. thank you, sir, for sharing your views. >>> remember to watch the networks of nbc universal all week long for our green week coverage from the politics of the environment, to the ways we can all work together to help go green. >>> coming up, authorities foil another terrorist plot, this one targeting passenger trains. >>> plus the road to redemption. congressman todd aiken trying to make a...
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you get to that in north dakota where they are overrun with people looking for jobs. they have all the trucks driving around, and they have natural gas associated with the oil in north dakota as -- that means extra pollution. there is this crazy feeling ami dst the flares. you see that happening all over the country. we are not discussing how to make fracking safer. instead, we are discussing this unreal issue of frack or not frack. that is not the issue. most laws are set up to enable drilling. host: what is fracking? a process of drilling. first, you drill the hole down for the oil or gas. in the old days, gas and oil war in places that were relatively easy to get to. they were not in pools underground, but they were not locked into kind of a structure and calcium and other minerals. what happens now is that these other sorts of reservoirs have oil and gas trapped in pockets. you have to fracture the rocks around them to get to them. and other things called chemicals that will sort of -- they try to smash the rock with high-pressure water and they stick things in to
you get to that in north dakota where they are overrun with people looking for jobs. they have all the trucks driving around, and they have natural gas associated with the oil in north dakota as -- that means extra pollution. there is this crazy feeling ami dst the flares. you see that happening all over the country. we are not discussing how to make fracking safer. instead, we are discussing this unreal issue of frack or not frack. that is not the issue. most laws are set up to enable...
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you look at north dakota now. it is the legislature in north dakota over the years restricted abortion to a point. it's extremely hard to get an abortion in north dakota and alabama is gdoing this. fascinating when it goes to supreme court because it seems to me a state has the right -- this is my opinion and i know a lot of pro choice people will attack me for saying this -- i think they have a right to regulate abortion clinics. if you're going to have a doctor performing this procedure, they have to at least be admitted to a hospital somewhere in our state. instead of somebody, you know, some abortion doctor flying in from, you know, across the country, landing and doing 10, 15 abortions. i'll admit, i don't know how many abortions they do when they come in and fly in but i guess they wouldn't fly in out of state to do one abortion. they fly in out of the state and do 10, 15 abortions and then fly out of state. the state has a right and i believe the roberts court will believe the state has a right to pass thes
you look at north dakota now. it is the legislature in north dakota over the years restricted abortion to a point. it's extremely hard to get an abortion in north dakota and alabama is gdoing this. fascinating when it goes to supreme court because it seems to me a state has the right -- this is my opinion and i know a lot of pro choice people will attack me for saying this -- i think they have a right to regulate abortion clinics. if you're going to have a doctor performing this procedure, they...
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. >> north dakota news. >> reporter: right at the top of north dakota's weekend news. >> [ bleep ]. >> a.j. clemente uttered his first rds as a tv anchor. they were juggling multiple stories but clement didn't seem to realize he was on camera. watch it again. it didn't get much better after his co-anchos first question. >> tell us a little bit about yourself, a.j. >> thanks, van, i'm excited. i graduated from west virginia university and i'm used to you ow, from being from the east coast. >> reporter: the video went viral. clemente tweeted that couldn't have gone any worse. >> spreads like wildfire on youtube cause it's so secondhand embarrassg but also kind of fascinating. >> reporter: clemente's bosses weren't amused. the fledgling anchor was first suspended and outright fired. consider this moment also on tv over the weekend,oston red sox great david ortiz deeply touched by the terrible events of the week. >> this is our [ bleep ] city. >> reporter: the head of the fcc the strict tv watchdog excuse the the baseball star for fouling f. "david ortiz spoke from the heart at today's re
. >> north dakota news. >> reporter: right at the top of north dakota's weekend news. >> [ bleep ]. >> a.j. clemente uttered his first rds as a tv anchor. they were juggling multiple stories but clement didn't seem to realize he was on camera. watch it again. it didn't get much better after his co-anchos first question. >> tell us a little bit about yourself, a.j. >> thanks, van, i'm excited. i graduated from west virginia university and i'm used to you ow,...
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ben tracy shows us a north dakota tv news anchor who's learning that lesson the hard way. >> reporter: first days on the job can be tough. this one was awful. >> [ bleep ] gay. >> good evening, i'm van tieu. >> a.j. clemente apparently unaware he was on the air swore as he got flustered practicing his lines for his first time behind the anchor desk. he then tried to recover. >> thanks, van, i'm very excited. i graduated from west virginia university, and i'm used to you know, from being from the east coast. >> reporter: after the newscast clemente used twitter to explain himself. "tough day. thanks for the support. we all make mistakes. i'm truly sorry for mine. i'll try my hardest to come back better and learn from this." the nbc station in bismarck north dakota suspended them. >> your first day as a news anchorman did not go well. number eight. weatherman tells you to expect an 80% chance of unemployment. >> reporter: but clemente has turned from internet joke to internet folk hero. people are flooding the station's facebook page calling for him to be rehired. >> what in the name? n
ben tracy shows us a north dakota tv news anchor who's learning that lesson the hard way. >> reporter: first days on the job can be tough. this one was awful. >> [ bleep ] gay. >> good evening, i'm van tieu. >> a.j. clemente apparently unaware he was on the air swore as he got flustered practicing his lines for his first time behind the anchor desk. he then tried to recover. >> thanks, van, i'm very excited. i graduated from west virginia university, and i'm used...
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volunteers building dirt levees and sandbags around 100 homes in north dakota. they are trying to keep floodwaters out as more rain is on the way. janice dean is in the fox extreme weather center. a four letter word, is that right, begins with "s." snow. >> do we have good news today? in the northeast it is beautiful. the flooding is an issue with the wait-and-see attitude as the red river rises across fargo, north dakota. the temperatures have been fairly bomb. that is great news for the folks who want to be outdoors but bad because we still have snow melt draining into the river that moves north into canada. the rapid snow melt will continue through monday and tuesday and we will watch the flood waters rise, now at 18' and expected to crest wednesday at 37 fight feet and the record is 40.78' so we are close to the record. we have a potential for flooding along the mississippi river with storms across the midwest that drain it to the mississippi. that will be ongoing. storm system moving across the southeast but the potential if severe weather today on this eve
volunteers building dirt levees and sandbags around 100 homes in north dakota. they are trying to keep floodwaters out as more rain is on the way. janice dean is in the fox extreme weather center. a four letter word, is that right, begins with "s." snow. >> do we have good news today? in the northeast it is beautiful. the flooding is an issue with the wait-and-see attitude as the red river rises across fargo, north dakota. the temperatures have been fairly bomb. that is great...
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in america, focus on making sure oil and north dakota, oklahoma, and other -- and montana, that that oil's getting to the market, but that oil brings down prices. stuart: one last one. i think that the president will say yes, build the pipeline, may tax the oil, can't export it, but i say he will approve the pipeline. ten seconds left, am i right? >> i think he's going to stand with land owners like randy who don't want land taken away by foreign corporations for that to be made with foreign steel in the foreign market. the president will focus on american energy, believe in the american spirit, that we can be energy independent and add foreign oil is not the solution. stuart: that was a very civilized exchange of views. you are totally wrong, but that's ire relevant. >> you're wrong too. stuart: i know. jane, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it, we do, very much. go. >> entertaining. >> when you do these things and whatever government facts you like to use, whatever government facts you don't like, you don't use, and she started off saying we would use it for export
in america, focus on making sure oil and north dakota, oklahoma, and other -- and montana, that that oil's getting to the market, but that oil brings down prices. stuart: one last one. i think that the president will say yes, build the pipeline, may tax the oil, can't export it, but i say he will approve the pipeline. ten seconds left, am i right? >> i think he's going to stand with land owners like randy who don't want land taken away by foreign corporations for that to be made with...
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dakota news, your news leader in high definition. >> [bleep] [bleep] >> seeing north dakota news and helping me join the weekend news team as my co-anchor. >>gretchen: she's introducing him as the new anchor. a.j. clemente got fired for that but it made for a top ten on letterman after that. >> signs your first day didn't go well. number ten, you're wearing two neckties. number ten, keep mispronouncing your own name. number 8 weather man says to expect dropping your pants. >>gretchen: clemente saying on twitter he's a free agent looking for a new tv gig. >>steve: apparently what he was doing was he was trying to pronounce the london marathon winner's name. can you shoot that with the prompter. shoot the prompter so you can see the name he was trying to pronounce. i don't think he knew he was on. >>brian: why does he think the woman next to him was talking out loud? >>gretchen: she was obviously a little rattled as well. can you imagine hearing that and then going, "welcome everyone. i'd like to introduce my new colleague." >>brian: and he'd like to introduce his replacement. >>gretch
dakota news, your news leader in high definition. >> [bleep] [bleep] >> seeing north dakota news and helping me join the weekend news team as my co-anchor. >>gretchen: she's introducing him as the new anchor. a.j. clemente got fired for that but it made for a top ten on letterman after that. >> signs your first day didn't go well. number ten, you're wearing two neckties. number ten, keep mispronouncing your own name. number 8 weather man says to expect dropping your...
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dakota. look at this. they've had a lot of cold temps and snow in the area and it's cold now. this weekend, a major warmup, temps in the 70s and we're going to see major flooding toward monday and tuesday. a 20-foot rise in the river. that river, of course, flows to the north. >> shepard: as it continues to go down the mississippi, are they going to have problems in memphis and vicksburg or will it -- >> you're referring to two years ago with the historic flood. it will not be that kind of event. places will get to moderate and major but not record-breaking unless we see incredible rainfall the next couple weeks and we don't have indications of that. >> shepard: glad to hear that. yesterday we told you about the false report of the associated press twitter feed. stocks tanked down 150 points after hackers sent out a fake tweet about a situation at the white house which i'm tired of saying because it didn't happen. if someone knew it was coming and made stock trades at the right time, how fun
dakota. look at this. they've had a lot of cold temps and snow in the area and it's cold now. this weekend, a major warmup, temps in the 70s and we're going to see major flooding toward monday and tuesday. a 20-foot rise in the river. that river, of course, flows to the north. >> shepard: as it continues to go down the mississippi, are they going to have problems in memphis and vicksburg or will it -- >> you're referring to two years ago with the historic flood. it will not be that...
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i come from a tradition in west virginia, the same as you from north dakota. i'm an a-rated lifetime card-carrying member of the national rifle association. i agree wholeheartedly with the mission of the n.r.a., which is to defend the second amendment rights of law-abiding, law-abiding gun-owning american citizens like you and i to promote hunting and firearms safety. as a governor i promoted the eddie eagle program in west virginia along with our friends and marksmanship and educate the general public about firearms. i carry my card with me, and i've had this for quite some time. it's a life membership. and ever since i became a member, i've read all the magazines, like most of us when they get them and read the magazines. and i've gotten all the special notices about when there was something that they had of concern. i had always read it and i think that's great, i'm glad someone is saying this or speaking out. so i was surprised, i was surprised when the latest alerts from the n.r.a. was filled with so much misinformation about the firearms background check
i come from a tradition in west virginia, the same as you from north dakota. i'm an a-rated lifetime card-carrying member of the national rifle association. i agree wholeheartedly with the mission of the n.r.a., which is to defend the second amendment rights of law-abiding, law-abiding gun-owning american citizens like you and i to promote hunting and firearms safety. as a governor i promoted the eddie eagle program in west virginia along with our friends and marksmanship and educate the...
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we focus a lot right now on north dakota. north dakota, my gosh, just a microcosm of what we could be in this country if we truly pursued an american energy policy. north dakota, 3% unemployment or less. some say it's a negative unemployment. i say when you get off an airplane in north dakota, they give you a job whether you need one or not. you talk about a lack of housing. they don't have housing for people coming up there to take the job. if you need a job in america and you're willing to travel to north dakota, you go up and get $70,000 a year driving a water truck. jobs are created. north dakota, a microcosm of what we could be in this country if we truly pursued an all-american energy policy. and that includes hydraulic fracturing. that includes drilling on federal land that's currently off-limits to energy exploration, energy production. but it's also off-limits to wind and solar. federal land that you own, america. american taxpayers own this federal land. it ought to be utilized to the maximum benefit for american ta
we focus a lot right now on north dakota. north dakota, my gosh, just a microcosm of what we could be in this country if we truly pursued an american energy policy. north dakota, 3% unemployment or less. some say it's a negative unemployment. i say when you get off an airplane in north dakota, they give you a job whether you need one or not. you talk about a lack of housing. they don't have housing for people coming up there to take the job. if you need a job in america and you're willing to...
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north dakota, it is a question of what recession or what recovery? things are great bear in the upper midwest was paired a lot of the facts of the recession. they did not have of foreclosures that many other places had. the housing bubble was big in some places and smaller in others. yorkints to upstate new and that is a prime example of a place that is still suffering. coming backr is not and manufacturing is having trouble coming back there. i would point to florida and nevada and california, detroit, as well, mich. -- places that either had major housing bubbles burst or are reliant on these areas of the economy that are not coming back like construction, manufacturing, and government and that is creating real problems and it means the recovery has been uneven. is a daniel kurtzleben reporter for "news and world report." thanks so much for joining us. next, following a pipeline burst in mayflower, arkansas -- we will discuss the pipeline system in the u.s. and how it is regulated and who is responsible for its safety, and later, we will be joined
north dakota, it is a question of what recession or what recovery? things are great bear in the upper midwest was paired a lot of the facts of the recession. they did not have of foreclosures that many other places had. the housing bubble was big in some places and smaller in others. yorkints to upstate new and that is a prime example of a place that is still suffering. coming backr is not and manufacturing is having trouble coming back there. i would point to florida and nevada and california,...
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have the first cell in california and north dakota. the aircraft and broad aerial referred to the chairman at the start of this session. the mea provides us with missions. the broad aerial sensors termed vader provide unpralleled situational awareness and give border agents near realtime actual information without the limitations of ground radars or optical sensors. another key component is the unmanned arkte system predtr. to pro-vide critical surveillance to personnel on the ground. we own ten of those systems and its maritime variant the guardian which composes three of the ten systems. the predator can monitor large areas of land enhance situational air wareness. particularly useful for targeting areas of incursion. from june to july of 2012 we deployed one of our assets to thedom kn republic, flew 37 hours and netted 3900 pounds of cocaine prowhich would have provided over $3 million street value. assisted california state and local law enforcement in their search for christopher dorner a former l.a. police officer suspected in mu
have the first cell in california and north dakota. the aircraft and broad aerial referred to the chairman at the start of this session. the mea provides us with missions. the broad aerial sensors termed vader provide unpralleled situational awareness and give border agents near realtime actual information without the limitations of ground radars or optical sensors. another key component is the unmanned arkte system predtr. to pro-vide critical surveillance to personnel on the ground. we own...
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but more snowfall montana, north dakota. rain in advance of this. they're still without power. so the power crews working to restore power in south dakota's window is getting a little shorter here. let's talk about some good news. finally, this is an interesting note. in atlanta the pollen count as you know, fredricka, anything that's considered high is 90. >> yes. >> it was 8,024. >> what? >> off the charts. >> that explains the puffy eyes and coughing and all that. >> yeah. it looks good though for the weekend for the masters. litling rain around 12:30 and it's moved off. >> always so pretty. all the azaleas in bloom too. >>> last night's episode of "glee" is causing quite the controversy. if you're a fan and haven't seen it, this segment contains spoilers. it was about a school shooting. and scenes like this upset some people from newtown, connecticut. >> let's get started. [ gunfire ] >> everyone spread out and hide. find a place to hide. go over there. >> nischelle turner joining us now from los angeles. nischelle, some newtown residents said simply this was just too soon.
but more snowfall montana, north dakota. rain in advance of this. they're still without power. so the power crews working to restore power in south dakota's window is getting a little shorter here. let's talk about some good news. finally, this is an interesting note. in atlanta the pollen count as you know, fredricka, anything that's considered high is 90. >> yes. >> it was 8,024. >> what? >> off the charts. >> that explains the puffy eyes and coughing and all...
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i also keep the people in the reservoirs, the folks that put together north dakota, are friends of mine and clients. one thing that has not been mentioned today is we are likely going to be the only country that meets the cotto protocol -- kyoto protocol because we let the free market do it. and my real question i'm leading to is i ordered your film the day after it came out on television and i still haven't received it. maybe you should stay at home and print your cop ills. -- copies. >> they are being sent out. it's one of the backuppers about working when you have to depend on other companies. but depending on another company and it will be sent out. we'll actually give you that one. >> where is the official photographer? >> we'll give you this one. that's great. any other -- yeah. over there. >> yeah. >> hello. i'm angela dugan and i'm seen on city of colorado springs city council and we were dealing with the fracking question. and honestly i was on the task force for 18 months. and you're absolutely right. when you look at the science, when you look at the documentation, you truly
i also keep the people in the reservoirs, the folks that put together north dakota, are friends of mine and clients. one thing that has not been mentioned today is we are likely going to be the only country that meets the cotto protocol -- kyoto protocol because we let the free market do it. and my real question i'm leading to is i ordered your film the day after it came out on television and i still haven't received it. maybe you should stay at home and print your cop ills. -- copies. >>...
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we just briefed both the north dakota and minnesota congressional delegations, including your office, last week. we monitor the snow pack and river conditions very carefully in concert with our u.s. geological survey partners to make sure we are bringing the best and current data possible into those forecast and prediction models and we're planning to i think we may have moved out now on embedding emergency response specialists in the appropriate locations to be sure that mayors, governors have the timely and focused on their questions, information they need. >> and we know with just ration there may be furloughs, with your personnel. will this affect the emergency efforts that you will -- may have to make coming up in the next few weeks? >> senator, the national weather service and the services we provide to the country through that unit are among the most important obligations that noaa has. the weather service, our satellite control operators, some of our law enforcement personnel, our oil spill response personnel, these are all pock etc. of critical response -- pockets of critical
we just briefed both the north dakota and minnesota congressional delegations, including your office, last week. we monitor the snow pack and river conditions very carefully in concert with our u.s. geological survey partners to make sure we are bringing the best and current data possible into those forecast and prediction models and we're planning to i think we may have moved out now on embedding emergency response specialists in the appropriate locations to be sure that mayors, governors have...
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in fargo, north dakota, the story is warm spring temperatures melting snow. getting the sandbags out and getting ready for flooding up there in fargo as you mentioned. four people dead so far from this flooding, a fifth person missing up near peru, illinois. she was last seen on friday. in aerial photographs stuck, surrounded by water near her vehicle. they hope they can get to restart their searching once this weather clears up a little bit. this is a story all throughout the upper midwest down to the south, christine. >> all right, jim spell blank, live this morning. thanks, jim. >>> still ahead, boylston street opening up. live in boston after the break. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the numb
in fargo, north dakota, the story is warm spring temperatures melting snow. getting the sandbags out and getting ready for flooding up there in fargo as you mentioned. four people dead so far from this flooding, a fifth person missing up near peru, illinois. she was last seen on friday. in aerial photographs stuck, surrounded by water near her vehicle. they hope they can get to restart their searching once this weather clears up a little bit. this is a story all throughout the upper midwest...
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. >>> let's go to fargo, north dakota, where officials are keeping very close watch on the red river ahead of predicted record flooding. volunteers have been pulling together for days now to build sandbag barricades. there is a chance the river uld reach those sandbags by about the middle of the week. >> to be honest, this is going to be fargo's fifth record flood, so i'm not putting my guard down at all because mother nature knows how to throw a party. >> some party, right? the weather channel's reynolds wolf is tracking the flood system for us. reynolds, with a good day to you, what do you think area residents can expect today and i guess in the coming week looking at midweek in particular? >> well, alex, my friend, i can tell you i think they're going to get exactly what they expect. they're going to see the waters begin to rise. and i have to tell you, one of the reasons why it could happen or definitely should happen is because of the warmer air we have. you have to remember up in parts of the northern plains, they have had a banner year in terms of snowfall and with the warming
. >>> let's go to fargo, north dakota, where officials are keeping very close watch on the red river ahead of predicted record flooding. volunteers have been pulling together for days now to build sandbag barricades. there is a chance the river uld reach those sandbags by about the middle of the week. >> to be honest, this is going to be fargo's fifth record flood, so i'm not putting my guard down at all because mother nature knows how to throw a party. >> some party,...
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but it is being done in the balkans and in north dakota senate that is very interesting. i do want to know more what is happening in this country when things are legal or illegal. in nigeria comedies were apartment building sized players. -- fire flares that in most places would not be allowed in the united states but i will look into north dakota. >> host: please go ahead with your question or comment for amy goodman. >> caller: i'm glad you could have me and director of the powers of lighters -- waters house in pennsylvania. democracy now a fantastic organization but perhaps could use speak of another organization that doing the same kind of good work that you are? i will take this moment to personally invite you to our college we would love to have you out there to spend time with us. >> guest: i would love to come. thank you very much. independent media is on the rise in the united states. all over the country use the public access tv, public television, a community television college radio and website setter truly independent and is very important in a community for
but it is being done in the balkans and in north dakota senate that is very interesting. i do want to know more what is happening in this country when things are legal or illegal. in nigeria comedies were apartment building sized players. -- fire flares that in most places would not be allowed in the united states but i will look into north dakota. >> host: please go ahead with your question or comment for amy goodman. >> caller: i'm glad you could have me and director of the powers...
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i amabsolutely petrified of a sl slice of their citizenry. 94% of north dakota and said everythingto look at in the health-care system, the drug costs, but everywhere, not just hitting you guys. >> the pharmaceutical companies have been making too much money. >> everybody has to share in this. campaigned all around his >> peter, you have some questions frnce? aarp what heard from we cannot do to adjust currently receiving benefits, so what do they believe is a solution to the pension, health, and social security problems we have now? >> do we have two hours? the major focus is on health care system and on everyg in the health-care the reforms that we can make using medicare as part of that system. there is a tremendous we can do and hundreds of billions if not trillions of dollars were medicaid can be made more efficient, and at the same time, make the health care system more efficient. could notwalmart they negotiate for the price of tide with procter and gamble, that is the same thing that we do with medicare. there are things that we could do to slow down the cost curve for all he
i amabsolutely petrified of a sl slice of their citizenry. 94% of north dakota and said everythingto look at in the health-care system, the drug costs, but everywhere, not just hitting you guys. >> the pharmaceutical companies have been making too much money. >> everybody has to share in this. campaigned all around his >> peter, you have some questions frnce? aarp what heard from we cannot do to adjust currently receiving benefits, so what do they believe is a solution to the...
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up north, in fargo, north dakota, it's a different story. warm temperatures there, it's going to cause accelerated snow melt. they're laying in sandbags and preparing for the worst up there in fargo. so even as it crests down here, this spring storm, and climate session that we've been in is long from over, zoraida. >> still wreaking havoc. how does the current flooding compare to other years? >> well, take a look. this is about 35 feet of water. flood stage is about 30 feet. the mississippi river here in st. louis normally at about 15 feet. last year, during the drought, it got as low as three feet. incredible change from three feet to 35 feet in less than a year. just shocking to see how fast it can change. >> all right. jim spellman reporting live for us. thank you. >>> 46 minutes past the hour. coming up next, the feds versus lance armstrong. the government trying to get back the $40 million that it paid the tarnished cycling legend. you're watching "early start." welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our
up north, in fargo, north dakota, it's a different story. warm temperatures there, it's going to cause accelerated snow melt. they're laying in sandbags and preparing for the worst up there in fargo. so even as it crests down here, this spring storm, and climate session that we've been in is long from over, zoraida. >> still wreaking havoc. how does the current flooding compare to other years? >> well, take a look. this is about 35 feet of water. flood stage is about 30 feet. the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. heitkamp: i'm rising -- the presiding officer: we've begun the calling of the role. mr. heitkamp: i ask that the quorum call be -- the presiding officer: without objection. without objection. mr. heitkamp: mr. president, i rise in response to my good friend, the senator from new hampshire, who obviously feels very passionately about this bill, as do all of us who have worked for years and years to try and create a marketplace that's fair and equitable for so many people in this country, particularly our bricks-and-mortar main street businesses. i can certainly appreciate that remote sellers in new hampshire who have in fact enjoyed a nice opportunity to phaoufl products into the marketplace free ofsinn burden, that they don't want to lose that advantage that they have. and in many states that advantage can be quite significant. i want to give you an example that just today in our news conference, we heard from a woman named theresa miller. theresa miller sells pet supplies both in her
the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. heitkamp: i'm rising -- the presiding officer: we've begun the calling of the role. mr. heitkamp: i ask that the quorum call be -- the presiding officer: without objection. without objection. mr. heitkamp: mr. president, i rise in response to my good friend, the senator from new hampshire, who obviously feels very passionately about this bill, as do all of us who have worked for years and years to try and create a marketplace that's fair...
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dakota. and the tiny community of dutchtown, missouri, population 94. all to save homes and businesses from ravaging floodwaters. flowing across parts of the midwest. you couldn't ask for a more appropriate name than grand rapids, michigan, these past few days. >> never seen anything like this before in my life. and just was intrigued at how high the water was. and just how bad everything got flooded. >> reporter: a familiar refrain across the region. >> we lived here 50 years. we come downtown to walk a lot -- at least a couple times every week. and never have seen anything like this. >> reporter: the flooding is the worst in recorded history in some areas. >> came in like a water fall. >> reporter: that was before more rain came pouring down tuesday in desplains, illinois. >> we were bailing it and urging it down the drainpipe. until the window burst. the basement window burst from the water. people parading outside. >> reporter: four dozen counties in illinois have been declared state disa
dakota. and the tiny community of dutchtown, missouri, population 94. all to save homes and businesses from ravaging floodwaters. flowing across parts of the midwest. you couldn't ask for a more appropriate name than grand rapids, michigan, these past few days. >> never seen anything like this before in my life. and just was intrigued at how high the water was. and just how bad everything got flooded. >> reporter: a familiar refrain across the region. >> we lived here 50...
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i also keep the people in the reservoirs, the folks that put together north dakota, are friends of mine and clients. one thing that has not been mentioned today is we are likely going to be the only country that meets the kyoto protocol because we let the free market do it. and my real question i'm leading to is i ordered your film the day after it came out on television and i still haven't received it. maybe you should stay at home and print your cop ills. -- copies. >> they are being sent out. it's one of the bummers about working when you have to depend on other companies. but depending on another company and it will be sent out. we'll actually give you that one. >> where is the official photographer? >> we'll give you this one. that's great. any other -- yeah. over there. >> yeah. >> hello. i'm angela dugan and i'm seen on city of colorado springs city council and we were dealing with the fracking question. and honestly i was on the task force for 18 months. and you're absolutely right. when you look at the science, when you look at the documentation, you truly look at the facts, yo
i also keep the people in the reservoirs, the folks that put together north dakota, are friends of mine and clients. one thing that has not been mentioned today is we are likely going to be the only country that meets the kyoto protocol because we let the free market do it. and my real question i'm leading to is i ordered your film the day after it came out on television and i still haven't received it. maybe you should stay at home and print your cop ills. -- copies. >> they are being...
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it is in fact being done in north dakota. this is an e-mail. >> guest: that's very interesting. i want to know more with what is happening in this country, and one of the -- when things are legal or illegal in nigeria, these were apartment building size flares that wouldn't -- in most places would not be allowed in the united states, and i'll look into what you're saying about north dakota. >> host: jesse was in elizabethtown, pennsylvania, jesse negotiating ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: hello. very, very glad you folks could have me. my name is jesse waters, the director othe bowers writers house in elizabethtown, pennsylvania. democracy now, fantastic organization. i was just wondering if perhaps you can speak a little -- bit about other organizations you think are doing the same good work you are, and let me take this moment to personally invite you to our college and our writers house, we'd love to have you out there. >> guest: i'd love to come. thank you very much. you know, independent media is on the rise in the united states. all over the country you se
it is in fact being done in north dakota. this is an e-mail. >> guest: that's very interesting. i want to know more with what is happening in this country, and one of the -- when things are legal or illegal in nigeria, these were apartment building size flares that wouldn't -- in most places would not be allowed in the united states, and i'll look into what you're saying about north dakota. >> host: jesse was in elizabethtown, pennsylvania, jesse negotiating ahead with your question...
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in north dakota, 9% of people have a mood disorder. in new hampshire and massachusetts, 22%. and in american samoa, it's 3%, but in puerto rico, it's 33%. now, why are 33% of the people in puerto rico with a disability having a mood disorder when only 9% of the people in north dakota have a mood disorder. it doesn't make sense? >> yeah, seems to me, i don't know why you'd be moody, can't explain that. for more on this story, follow it with terry jeffrey and the folks over at cnn news.com have been writing about this. we appreciate you joining us this morning, terry, thanks so much. >> thank you very much. >> clayton: fox news reporter jana winter, the defense that could lead her behind bars. and one man took to the sky using nothing, but balloons. what's the movie? donny deck chair? do you remember that? ♪ hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone.
in north dakota, 9% of people have a mood disorder. in new hampshire and massachusetts, 22%. and in american samoa, it's 3%, but in puerto rico, it's 33%. now, why are 33% of the people in puerto rico with a disability having a mood disorder when only 9% of the people in north dakota have a mood disorder. it doesn't make sense? >> yeah, seems to me, i don't know why you'd be moody, can't explain that. for more on this story, follow it with terry jeffrey and the folks over at cnn news.com...
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we also stripped the first processing exploitation at the air and marine operations center north dakota. the most recent capabilities have been the aircraft and electronic centers which were referred to by a chairman at the start of the session. the mea provides cbp to support security missions. the electronic sensors provide unparalleled situational awareness across the borders and give border regions near real-time actionable information without limitation or sensors. the key component of security capabilities is the unmanned aircraft systems that provide critical aerial surveillance to personnel on the ground. the content of the systems and its maritime carding composes through the 10 systems. they can monitor large areas and have situational awareness and particularly assault for detecting and targeting incursions. from june to july 2012, to play whenever i said the 237 hours with the uav and at a total of 3900 pounds of cocaine tied at 300 million street value. recently conjunction with state and local enforcement in their search for christopher dorner, former l.a. police officer s
we also stripped the first processing exploitation at the air and marine operations center north dakota. the most recent capabilities have been the aircraft and electronic centers which were referred to by a chairman at the start of the session. the mea provides cbp to support security missions. the electronic sensors provide unparalleled situational awareness across the borders and give border regions near real-time actionable information without limitation or sensors. the key component of...
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let's go to north dakota, valley city, rick, a republican. caller: hello, i would like to talk about the border and why it is at the rio grande. the border was up above 54, moving above the 54th parallel. under dubious circumstances, they started a war with mexico and push them across the rio grande. if you go to the southwest, many of those mexicans understand the , and very few americans are aware of that. they resent that. that southwest was theirs. until the war. i think that has a lot to do with it. host: what do you think about -- weigh in on this question about whether or not immigration reform, conversations about changing the nation's immigration system, should be push for now because of the off forombings -- pused boston bomb of the coston ings. caller: my biggest concern is the cheap labor. i have seen a mexicans come in and ruin the construction industry. starting in the 1980s, mexicans began to push jobs out of the black hills. some of them are good jobs, unionized jobs. i do not see -- with this immigration, i think it would get
let's go to north dakota, valley city, rick, a republican. caller: hello, i would like to talk about the border and why it is at the rio grande. the border was up above 54, moving above the 54th parallel. under dubious circumstances, they started a war with mexico and push them across the rio grande. if you go to the southwest, many of those mexicans understand the , and very few americans are aware of that. they resent that. that southwest was theirs. until the war. i think that has a lot to...
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but us together, pulling together as a nation -- i'm not from boston, but i'm from north dakota. we're pulling together as a nation and we're going to get through it. >> and just steps away from the memorial, something we definitely didn't see last week, traffic. people here in boston one week out now from monday's explosion are heading back to work. and, you know, you walk all around town, you see signs from "boston strong," but it's not exactly the same. not yet. but, again, boston strong, that feeling pervasive through the city here one week after the tragedy struck. people will heal. people are beginning to move on. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me live in boston. back here live jack tapper "the lead "with jake tapper starts right after this quick break. no] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke.
but us together, pulling together as a nation -- i'm not from boston, but i'm from north dakota. we're pulling together as a nation and we're going to get through it. >> and just steps away from the memorial, something we definitely didn't see last week, traffic. people here in boston one week out now from monday's explosion are heading back to work. and, you know, you walk all around town, you see signs from "boston strong," but it's not exactly the same. not yet. but, again,...
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on nbc north dakota news. and he'll be joining the weekend news team as my coanchor. >> reporter: a.j. went on to introduce himself to viewers. >> thanks, van. i'm very excited. i graduated from west virginia originally. i'm used to being from the east coast. >> reporter: but his bosses had seen enough. he was fired immediately. she read the apology. >> and rest assured that something like this will not happen again. >> reporter: that couldn't have gone any worse, tweeted a.j. who claims he tripped over his shoes. maybe this will make him feel better. elvis was fired day one at the grand ole opry. you ain't going nowhere, son. the manager told him. go back to driving a truck. and madonna was fired on her first day working at dunkin' donuts in times square. >> top ten signs your first day as a news anchorman did not go well. the last story of the broadcast announced a job opening for news anchor. heart goes out. his very first anchorman job. >> reporter: there's a barrage of posts on the station's facebook, dem
on nbc north dakota news. and he'll be joining the weekend news team as my coanchor. >> reporter: a.j. went on to introduce himself to viewers. >> thanks, van. i'm very excited. i graduated from west virginia originally. i'm used to being from the east coast. >> reporter: but his bosses had seen enough. he was fired immediately. she read the apology. >> and rest assured that something like this will not happen again. >> reporter: that couldn't have gone any worse,...
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well, it didn't turn out that way at kfrr bismark, north dakota, they introduced a new anchor last week and here are the very first words that he utters on the air in his new job. >> announcer: you are watching your news leader in high-def situation. >> gay [ censor bleep ]. >> good morning, i am [ inaudible ] he'll be joining the weekend news team as my coanchor. tell us a little bit about yourself aj. >> thank you i'm very excited. i graduated from west virginia university, and i'm just from being from the east coast. >> well, welcome aboard aj. >> bill: welcome aboard aj. [ laughter ] >> and boom goes the dynamite. >> bill: yeah. >> yeah yeah, you'll have to see this. famously bombing anchors is something i love to watch. >> bill: his first words were gay f-ing s. >> but did it come from the heart? >> bill: what was he thinking? i think he'll be back at the university of virginia. >> yeah, he is used to the east coast. >> bill: kind of. >> kind of. >> bill: chris moody is here as our friend of bills, and we'll get into the news of last week what a week it was, but first -- >> announc
well, it didn't turn out that way at kfrr bismark, north dakota, they introduced a new anchor last week and here are the very first words that he utters on the air in his new job. >> announcer: you are watching your news leader in high-def situation. >> gay [ censor bleep ]. >> good morning, i am [ inaudible ] he'll be joining the weekend news team as my coanchor. tell us a little bit about yourself aj. >> thank you i'm very excited. i graduated from west virginia...
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one side was north dakota and one was minnesota. north dakota got grant flooding and minnesota did not. same flood. >> i guess i'm over time. . we'll come back for a second round. >> in order of arrivals, questions next will be senator johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you were talk agent surpluses. you were talking about the revenue side of the equation. one reason we had a budget surplus was that government spending was a little over 18%. we are over 22% now and we're on a trajectory to hit 35%. it was the level of spending from my standpoint to that balances budgets. i want to get that on the record. thank you for appearing here and thanks for you service. i don't envy your task. you have a big job and we're all rooting for you. i want to pick up on the consolidation of the grant programs. can you speak to me the type of pressure you feel. do you find it is a real problem? >> senator, i try -- i do not involve myself in the direct grant decisions. so that pressure gets a little diminished. but the real problem is these grants,
one side was north dakota and one was minnesota. north dakota got grant flooding and minnesota did not. same flood. >> i guess i'm over time. . we'll come back for a second round. >> in order of arrivals, questions next will be senator johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you were talk agent surpluses. you were talking about the revenue side of the equation. one reason we had a budget surplus was that government spending was a little over 18%. we are over 22% now and we're on...
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this morning, i joined with senator hoeven, our colleague from north dakota, to cosponsor bipartisan legislation that would direct the f.a.a. to eliminate the flight delays it has imposed on air travels. in order to meet this directive, the bill would give the secretary of transportation additional authority to transfer funds within the department's existing budget. this legislation represents just one of the proposals that are designed to ensure that the sequester is not used as an excuse to endanger public safety and security or inconvenience or create hardships for the air traveling public. unfortunately, between the cancellation of the white house tours and now the f.a.a. furloughs, the administration has repeatedly shown that it's more interested in finding ways to inconvenience the american people than it is in looking for real solutions to our fiscal problems. the american people, it would seem obvious, deserve more and better from their government, and i would urge the f.a.a. to, number one, take another look at your budget, look at those piles of money that might be availabl
this morning, i joined with senator hoeven, our colleague from north dakota, to cosponsor bipartisan legislation that would direct the f.a.a. to eliminate the flight delays it has imposed on air travels. in order to meet this directive, the bill would give the secretary of transportation additional authority to transfer funds within the department's existing budget. this legislation represents just one of the proposals that are designed to ensure that the sequester is not used as an excuse to...